1. Why did he call his neighbor and not 911?.............
2. Why were the kids naked in the living room? (kinky sex w/mom & dad?).......
3. Why was she naked? (kinky sex w/kids?) (breath play/choking sex that went to far?)
4. Why no drugs in the blood but in the urine? ............
5. How did she die? (asphyxiation? He did tell his neighbor they were going to accuse him of smothering her) (a exotic poison that's not easily detected in a autopsy?).........
6. When he took the polygraph in PL2 He did say "murder" instead of "death" of his wife
(Freudian slip?)...........
7. Both her wrists bore multiple, well-healed, linear scars (a past suicide attempt? Is so why? For remorse or from guilt?).............
8. In PL1 they were living in a decent house w/nice pool and had a business together
so why were they so down on their luck at the time of her death? (drug use?)..........
9. Why were they separated? (did she find out he killed the kids?/did he find out she had something to do with the kids deaths?)............
10. What are all the facts that are not included in this story? ...............
11. What are the odds of her dying this way after the tragic death of the 3 kids 3 yrs earlier?.............

Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys may have found an exit strategy for the growing controversy over player protests of racial inequities and Donald Trump's boorishness.

During their first year of desegregation at least 220 identifiable individuals from Central High’s near 2,000 enrollment showed their distaste for blacks in their school by stalking out of class, verbal abuse and/or physical assaults.

In which I fix an overlooked speaker in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette's coverage of the observance of the 60th anniversary of Central High School desegregation

Diane Ravitch, a powerful voice against the billionaires trying to replace an egalitarian public education system with a fractured system of winners and losers segregated by race and income in private or privately operated schools, is giving a shoutout to Barclay Key of Little Rock for his review of Little Rock 60 years after the school crisis.